Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert^^^(L Kaplan) From: Jim Dixon Date: 06 Mar 18 - 12:47 PM Note: Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett recorded this song under the title THE LOSS OF THE BAY RUPERT on their album "And So Will We Yet" (1990). However, Larry Kaplan, the songwriter, called it THE WRECK OF THE BAY RUPERT when he recorded it on "Worth All the Telling" (1993), and so did Dick and Ian Lewis on "Legacy of Music" (2011). Neither word, loss nor wreck, appears in the lyrics. I attempted to verify the place-names mentioned in the song, but beyond Hopedale, Labrador, I found nothing. |
Subject: RE: Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert^^^(Larry Kaplan) From: GUEST,Matt Date: 30 Sep 10 - 04:58 PM Anybody know the chords for the Loss of the Bay Rupert? I can't figure them out. |
Subject: Video: The Wreck of the Bay Rupert (Larry Kaplan) From: Genie Date: 31 Aug 09 - 05:15 PM Here's "Shanghaied On The Willamette" doing "... Bay Rupert" at Singtime Frolics last March. They do a great job! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: GUEST,Diana Ludwig Date: 11 Feb 05 - 05:27 AM Hi -- just heard this song on WPSU's folk show (State College, PA)- came to see all the lyrics-- we camped high above Hopedale on a bare rock hilltop in 2000 -- we had the coastal freight ferry drop us off --it still is all Innuit & a few white miners-- so many of the songs Gordan Bok performs paint great pictures of the NE. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: MMario Date: 29 Apr 03 - 10:50 AM So - anyone who knows him willing to ask Larry if the tune can be posted? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Naemanson Date: 01 Sep 01 - 08:56 PM Last time I talked to Larry he was working with kids with terminal cancer. This was a few years ago at Mystc. Ya gotta love someone who can do that and stay sane, and gentle, and do so much good work, and keep his head screwed on right. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Mark Cohen Date: 01 Sep 01 - 06:51 PM Joe, thanks for telling me about Larry's CD. I just ordered it from Folk-Legacy, and can't wait to hear it. Gordon Bok has recorded a couple of his more recent songs, and they're wonderful. Larry is an academic pediatrician, specializing in the care of children with disabilities and special health needs. (I did a fellowship in that field and still have an interest in it, but my practice is in general "primary care" pediatrics.) When I first got online in 1998, I received an email from an old Seattle friend, saying "Your songs are on the Internet!" That was how I first discovered the Mudcat, and I've enjoyed it ever since. Still wondering, though, who sent in all those songs...including one or two that I never finished and a couple I'd forgotten! My initials are on them, but it wasnt' me. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Sep 01 - 01:13 AM Gee, Mark, do all pediatricians write songs? Larry's done some good ones, and you'll find his Worth All the Telling CD at Folk-Legacy Records. Note that a number of songs by Mark Cohen made the Digital Tradition long ago. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Mark Cohen Date: 31 Aug 01 - 11:37 PM Larry Kaplan has made an intra-Ivy-League move, from Yale to Dartmouth. I just heard from him by email. If anyone's interested in contacting him, send me a personal message and I'll give you his email address. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Charley Noble Date: 19 Aug 01 - 11:38 AM Kaplan also wrote at least two other fine songs, his song about the schooner Bowdoin, "Song for the Bowdoin," and his song about Zeb Tilton and his schooner Alice Wentworth,"Old Zeb" to be found on WORTH ALL THE TELLING, Folk-Legacy, C-122. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Mark Cohen Date: 19 Aug 01 - 03:22 AM Gordon and friends sang this song on one of the "February Tapes", which is how I heard it. One of these days I hope to meet up with Larry. Thanks for posting the song, Barbara...it's a treasure! Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Sandy Paton Date: 18 Aug 01 - 10:37 PM Larry recently shifted his pediatric activities down from the Hartford area to Yale-New Haven. Haven't heard from him in a while, so he must be busy in the new location. A wonderful way with kids, that fellow. Couldn't ask for a better, more gentle and comforting doctor to work with youngsters. Last I heard, he was still living over toward Essex, CT. Sandy |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Melani Date: 18 Aug 01 - 09:51 PM He's an outasight songwriter, responible for a lot of good stuff that has been recorded by Gordon Bok, which is how I know of him. He apparently spends most of his time being a pediatrician. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: GUEST,Big Time Woman Date: 18 Aug 01 - 09:07 PM What's up with Larry Kaplan? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Loss of the Bay Rupert From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Jan 99 - 07:17 AM I get a kick out of this song. It's on the Folk-Legacy CD And So Will We Yet, by Bok, Muir, & Trickett. The CD notes say Larry Kaplan found this story in the log of the Arctic schooner Bowdoin, the subject of another song by pediatrician/songwriter Larry Kaplan. "Bay Rupert" is supposedly a true story of a Hudson's Bay supply ship trying to make in to the Morvian Missionary settlement at Hopedale, which consisted of a couple of Christian missionaries and about a score of Innuit. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE LOSS OF THE BAY RUPERT^^(L Kaplan) From: Barbara Date: 19 Jan 99 - 06:34 PM THE LOSS OF THE BAY RUPERT by Larry Kaplan copyright 1977 BMI, Winter Harbor Music
Now the Hudson Bay Company
CHORUS:
She had shoes and coffee, boots and tea,
Chorus.
It was Sunday when that ship went down
Chorus.
Well the tide come in and the goods did too, |
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